Tesla cutting prices for the 5th time of the Model S and Model X by 4% to 9% in the U.S. to drive demand.

Tesla cutting prices for the 5th time of the Model S and Model X by 4% to 9% in the U.S. to drive demand.

Days after Chief Executive Elon Musk claimed that previous price reductions on other models had fueled demand; Tesla Inc. has reportedly lowered pricing on its two most expensive electric vehicles in the United States, according to the company’s website.

The price reductions, Tesla’s fifth since the year’s beginning, varied from 4% on the Model S’s performance model to 9% on the more expensive Model X.

Musk has stated time and time again in recent months that Tesla will prioritize lowering prices to increase demand and that the company has seen success in generating orders with the introduction of worldwide discounts in January.

“People have a tremendous desire to purchase a Tesla. Their capacity to purchase a Tesla is the bottleneck “At Tesla’s investor day last week, Musk stated.

A request for comment regarding the most recent price reductions was not immediately answered by Tesla.

In January, Tesla lowered prices on its vehicles in all of its territories, offering discounts of up to 20% in what many analysts believed to be the beginning of a price war by the leader in the electric vehicle industry.

In an industry where a car’s base price is still referred to as a “sticker price” on a vehicle in inventory, it has been changing pricing since with a pace and regularity that exceeds anything established automakers have attempted.

The Model S and Model X, which are available in performance “Plaid” and base all-wheel drive (AWD) models, accounted for around 4% of Tesla’s global deliveries in 2022. The rest was made up of its two less expensive vehicles, the Model 3 sedan and Model Y crossover.

According to Tesla’s website, both versions of the Model S now cost $5,000 less. The price of the performance, Plaid variation of the Model S was reduced by 4% to $109,990, while the price of the entry-level version was reduced by 5% to $89,990.

Model X prices have been reduced by $10,000 for both the performance and entry-level models, according to the website of the electric car manufacturer. The price of the Model X’s entry-level AWD model was reduced by 9% to $99,990, while the performance Plaid model had an 8% price reduction to $109,990.

According to reporters, Tesla will launch a revised model of the Model 3 code-named “Highland” later this year and a modified Model Y code-named “Juniper” for the following year.

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